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This two-volume work on Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, provides a history of the county, Indians in the region, its geology and topography, early settlers, transportation, churches, Sheboygan County residents in the Civil War, the medical and legal professions, and newspaper, as well as the cities, towns, and villages of Sheboygan, Sheboygan Falls, Plymouth, Lima, Lyndon, Cascade, Holland, Cedar Grove, Oostburg, Dacada, Wilson Town, Greenbush, Glenbeulah, Herman Town, Sherman, Random Lake, Silver Creek, Adell, Rhine, Elkhart Lake, Mosel, Scott, Russell, and Mitchell. Volume 2 consists of biographical sketches of residents of the county.

Place of Publication (Original)

Chicago

Publisher (Original)

S.J. Clarke Publishing Company

Publication Date (Original)

1912

Language

English

Format-Digital

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Publisher-Electronic

Wisconsin Historical Society

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